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Chamber Business
House of Commons
35th Parliament, 2nd Session
(February 27, 1996 - April 27, 1997)
Hansard Index
 

The Hansard Index is the key to information about what is said by Members of Parliament in the House of Commons during the 35th Parliament, 2nd Session. The numbers following the subject entries refer to the issue sitting number and time checks in the daily Hansard. The Index is updated daily throughout the session.

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Wilfrid Laurier see Canadian Coast Guard--Icebreakers

Wilfrid Laurier University see Universities--Maclean's poll

Will family see Veterans--Victoria Cross recipients

Williams, Hugh see Refugees--Criminals

Williams, John (REF--St. Albert)

Williams Lake, B.C. see Murder

Williams, Sir Robert

    >>Prisoner rehabilitation pioneer, death, S.O. 31, 309

Wilson, Hon. Michael

    >>Member of Parliament, former see Shipbuilding--Saint John Shipyard

Wilson, Woodrow see United States

Windermere House see Historic/heritage buildings, sites and monuments--Windermere, Ont.

Winding-up and Restructuring Act see Financial Institutions Laws Amendment Act (Bill C-15); Financial Institutions Laws Amendment Act (Bill C-82)

Winds of Change Conference see Political parties

Winnie the Pooh

    >>Origins, White River, Ont., promoting, S.O. 31, 10176-7
    >>See also Postage stamps

Winnipeg, Man. see Canada Post Corporation--Radwanski report; Human Resources Development Department--Income securities branch; Inter-Parliamentary Delegations, reports--Commonwealth Parliamentary Association; North American Aerospace Defence Command--Regional headquarters Rail passenger service--Sudbury, Ont.; Rail transportation/railways--Safety; Railway stations

Winnipeg South constituency see Job creation--Governments/private sector, Motor Coach

Winter, Rich see Eagleson, Alan--Former National Hockey League Players Association head

Wireless technology see Telecommunications

Wiretapping see Abduction; Gangs--Motorcycle gangs, Police powers

Withholding tax see Corporations--Taxation, Dividends; Income tax--United States pensions

Witness Protection Program

    >>Annual report, requiring, referring to Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee, 1390-1, 1395
    >>Budget, $3.4 million annually, 1391, 1394
    >>Compensation provisions, 1392-3
    >>Complaint resolution process, establishing, 1391, 1394-5
    >>Legislation, Witness Protection Program Act (Bill C-13)
    >>>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee study, amendments, 1390
    >>>Reform Party position, 1394-5
    >>>Statutory and regulatory basis, establishing, 1390, 1394
    >>>Witness Protection Act (Bill C-206)(1st Sess., 35th Parl.), similarity, 1392
    >>>See also Witness Protection Program Act (Bill C-13)
    >>Need for, organized crime investigations, etc., 1391-4
    >>Operational within two weeks of legislation passage, 1391
    >>Participants, witnesses and police sources, families, number, eligibility criteria, rights and obligations, etc., 1390-4
    >>Provincial and municipal police utilizing, 1391
    >>Royal Canadian Mounted Police administering, Commissioner's powers, etc., 1390, 1392, 1394-5
    >>Termination of protection, evidence of wrongdoing requirement, 3642
    >>Uniformity, avoiding piecemeal arrangements, 1392
    >>United States system, comparison, 1392

Witness Protection Program Act (Bill C-13)--Solicitor General (H. Gray)

    >>First reading, 490
    >>Deemed read second time, considered by Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee and reported with amdts., concurred in at report stage, by House Order, 490
    >>Third reading, 1390-5
    >>>Agreed to, 1407, passed.
    >>Senate amendment, concurrence, agreed to, 3642
    >>Royal Assent, 4196, Chap. 15, S.C. 1996
    >>See also Witness Protection Program

Witness Protection Program Act (Bill C-78)(1st Sess., 35th Parl.)

    >>Reinstated as Witness Protection Program Act (Bill C-13)

Witness Protection Act (Bill C-206)(1st Sess., 35th Parl.) see Witness Protection Program--Legislation

Witnesses see Justice system

Wohlberg, Eric see Olympics, 1996 Summer Games (Atlanta, Georgia)--Canadian team, Oakville

Women

    >>Advisory Council on the Status of Women, dismantling, 8768, 8772
    >>Advocacy groups, funding, cut-backs, 488, 490, 801-2, 8768
    >>>o.q., 479-80
    >>Bread and Roses Marches
    >>>Fédération des femmes du Québec role, 8768
    >>>National march, Vancouver-St. John's to Ottawa, objectives, 2763
    >>>>o.q., 2761
    >>>>S.O. 31, 3864-5, 3916-7, 3919-20
    >>Cabinet discussing issues, 8772
    >>Economic and social conditions, international, o.q., 8837
    >>Economic autonomy, 8769-71, 8791
    >>Edmonton East constituency, contributions to good government, S.O. 31, 9168
    >>Elected office, percentage
    >>>Increasing, 8768-9, 8771
    >>>Unrepresentative, S.O. 31, 8775, 8830
    >>Employment
    >>>Divorce rate, relationship, 8787
    >>>Equality, 8786-7
    >>>Executive positions, underrepresented, 8767-8
    >>>Government programs, initiatives, o.q., 8777-8, 8784
    >>>Maternity leave, lack, 8791
    >>>Non-traditional jobs, Partance group, information directory, S.O. 31, 6442
    >>>Part-time, 8765-7, 8790, 8792
    >>Employment insurance, reform, impact, 8768, 8770, 8790-2
    >>>o.q., 8777
    >>Engineering careers, increase, need, S.O. 31, 8501
    >>Equality see Gender equality
    >>Government appointments, percentage, S.O. 31, 8775
    >>Government programs, cutbacks, consultations, etc., 3051-2
    >>>Economic disparity, creating, S.O. 31, 8727, 8773
    >>Health issues
    >>>Centres of Excellence for Women's Health, addressing, 8771
    >>>>S.O. 31, 8585, 8649
    >>>Government cut-backs, relationship, 8793
    >>International Women's Day, 487
    >>>Role, importance, 8765
    >>>S.O. 31, 473-5, 8502, 8726, 8773, 8775
    >>>Statement by Minister (Fry), 487-90
    >>>Vancouver Status of Women 1997 planning meeting, pro-life supporters ejected, altercation, 8788
    >>International Women's Week, S.O. 31, 231, 233, 310-1, 354-5, 8501, 8649-50
    >>Job losses, 44000, Feb./97, o.q., 8777-8, 8784
    >>Liberal Party election promises, broken, 8792
    >>Literacy programs, relationship, 8770-1
    >>National Action Committee on the Status of Women, Joan Grant-Cummings, president, election, s.O. 31, 3916
    >>Opportunities, Budget 1996 measures, impact, 800, 802
    >>Persons case, 1929 Supreme Court ruling, anniversary
    >>>o.q., 5481
    >>>S.O. 31, 5474, 5594, 5596, 5801
    >>Poverty, 8765-7, 8771, 8791, 8793, 8795-6
    >>>Divorce/family breakdown factor, 8766-7, 8769, 8787, 8791
    >>>Taxation factor, 8793
    >>Power, Centrale de l'enseignement du Québec, forum, addressing, S.O. 31, 9016
    >>Reform Party position, 3050, 3052
    >>>S.O. 31, 8775
    >>Social programs, importance, impact of cut-backs, 8770, 8790-3
    >>Socio-economic status, improving, government commitment, M. on supply (Guay), 8765-72, 8785-97
    >>Status, historical background, 8765, 8769
    >>Status of Women Canada
    >>>Agenda, Hayes, criticism, condemning
    >>>>o.q., 7087
    >>>>S.O. 31, 7080
    >>>Expenditures $17 million, plus $8 million grants
    >>Success, defining, 8787
    >>Triple barriers, disabled, minorities, etc., 8769, 8771, 8788
    >>Unemployment, 8765-7, 8770, 8789-92
    >>>Child care lack factor, 8766
    >>Unpaid work, measuring, etc., 8794
    >>>See also Census (1996)
    >>Wages and salaries
    >>>Industrialized countries, comparison, second lowest to Japan
    >>>>o.q., 8776-7
    >>>>S.O. 31, 8727, 8773
    >>>Men, comparison, 8765-8, 8770, 8788, 8790, 8792
    >>Women's History Month
    >>>S.O. 31, 5416, 5473, 5801
    >>>Statement by minister (Fry), 5294-7
    >>See also Afghanistan--Human rights violations; Agricultural producers/farmers; Canada Pension Plan--Reform; Canadian Armed Forces; Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms--Equality rights; Canadian International Development Agency--Pakistan--Women; Child support payments--Taxable income for recipient; Divorce--Standard of living; Education, post-secondary; Elections--Right to vote; Entrepreneurs; Family violence; Female genital mutilation (excision); Gender equality; Hospitals--Women's College Hospital; Human rights; Immigration/immigrants; Indians/First Nations; Job creation; Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee--Chair; Labour--Unpaid labour; Liberal Party--Election nominations; Members of Parliament; Murder; Murderers; Old age pensions--Family income criterion; Penitentiaries--Edmonton Institution for Women--Inmates--Okimaw Ohic Healing Lodge--Prison for Women; Quebec Superior Court--Lemieux, Lyse; Reform Party--Election nominations; Refugees--Gender discrimination criteria; Religion--World Day of Prayer; Rwanda--Civil war; Senate; Seniors Benefit; Sexual assault/offences--Accused acces to medical and therapeutic records--Victims; Sexual orientation--Canadian Human Rights Act; Small and medium business; Stalking--Criminal harassment; Student loans; Unemployment insurance--Benefits, Reduction--Eligibility, Minimum hours; Veterans; Violence; World Conference on Women (Beijing, China, September 1995) World War II; Youth Internship Program--Construction technology for women

Women's college Hospital see Hospitals

Women's enterprise centres see Small and medium business--Women proprietors

Women's Institute

Women's March Against Poverty see Poverty

Women's World Hockey Championships see Hockey

Women Working to Win see Liberal Party--Election nominations

Wong, Mr.

    >>Vancouver 104-year old store owner, YWCA involvement, S.O. 31, 8440-1

Wood, Bob (L--Nipissing)

    >>Canadian Armed Forces, petition, 9847
    >>Drug trafficking, 548
    >>Forestry, S.O. 31, 3705
    >>Nipissing and James Bay Railway Company Dissolution Act (Bill S-7), 4328-9
    >>North American Aerospace Defence Command
    >>>M. (L. Axworthy), 547-9
    >>>S.O. 31, 8303
    >>Procedure, Bills, Private Members' Private, 4328
    >>Public Service, petition, 9847
    >>Science and technology, S.O. 31, 2805
    >>Trade, S.O. 31, 2473

Wood products see Forestry; Lumber

Woodman, Fred see Fisheries Resource Conservation Council

Woodstock, Ont. see Infrastructure program--Projects; Penn Papers

Wool suits see Textiles industry

    >>Woolastonite see Mining industry

Work sharing see Alcan Aluminium Ltd.--Quebec plants; Job creation

Workers compensation see Canada Pension Plan--Disability pensions

Working conditions see Developing countries

Working income tax supplement see Child tax benefit

Working poor see Poverty

Workplace

    >>Accidents, McNeil, Dan, rail worker, death, condolences, S.O. 31, 8900
    >>Deaths, National Day of Mourning, April 28
    >>>Flag, half mast, M. (Taylor), 1982-90, dropped from Order Paper, 1990
    >>>o.q., 2069
    >>>S.O. 31, 2001, 2059-60, 8900
    >>>Statement by Minister (Gagliano), 2014-6
    >>Equality see Employment equity
    >>Occupational Health and Safety Week
    >>>S.O. 31, 3416, 3481
    >>>Statement by Minister (Gagliano), 3321-3
    >>See also Sexual orientation--Canadian Human Rights Act, Discrimination

World AIDS Day see AIDS--Awareness

World Alzheimer Day see Health--Alzheimer's disease

World Bank see Africa--Canadian role--Great Lakes region, United Nations peacekeeping mission; Bank for International Settlements; Developing countries--Foreign debt; Foreign aid--Africa; World War II--Institutions created at end

World Conference on Women (Beijing, China, September 1995)

    >>Equality communiqué, Platform for Action, Canadian position, etc., 342, 7353, 7358, 7371
    >>See also Census (1996)--Unpaid work

World Curling Championships see Curling

World Day of Prayer see Religion

World Desertification Day see Environment--Desertification

World Development Information Day see Developing countries

World Figure Skating Championships see Figure skating

World Folklore Festival see Festivals

World Food Summit see Food--International situation

World Habitat Day see Housing

World Mental Health Day see Health--Mental illness

World Meteorological Day see Environment

World School Championships

    >>Skiing, cross-country, Thérese-Martin secondary comprehensive school, students, participation, S.O. 31, 8128

World Short Track Speed Skating Championships see Speed skating

World Teachers' Day see Education--Teachers

World Trade Organization (WTO)

    >>1998-99 round, subsidies, countervail, definitions, 5335
    >>Bilateral trade agreements, strengthening, 5343
    >>Canadian participation, benefits, 280, 5335
    >>Dispute settlement mechanism, 5304
    >>United States action filed with, 4512
    >>See also Agricultural products--Tariffs--Trade rules; Asbestos industry--Products; Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement--Government services and procurement; Copyright--Rights, Trade agreements; Cultural sovereignty--Protection; Dairy products--Milk; Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Patent protection; Energy--Canada-United States relationship; Exports--Trade Liberalization factor; Financial institutions--Markets; Fur industry--European market; Insurance industry--Federally-regulated companies; Magazines--Foreign, split runs; North American Free Trade Agreement--Culture; Softwood lumber industry--Exports; Trade--Cuba--Liberalization--United States, Disputes

World University Hockey Championship see Hockey

World War I

    >>ANZAC Day, Royal Newfoundland Regiment role, S.O. 31, 10225
    >>Battle of Vimy Ridge
    >>>Anniversary, 80th, honouring veterans, 10051
    >>>>S.O. 31, 8479, 9544-5, 9647, 9738
    >>>Victoria Cross recipients, Pte William Milne, Sgt Ellis Sifton, Capt Thain MacDowell, S.O. 31, 9479
    >>See also Veterans

World War II

    >>Anniversary, 50th, celebrations, Netherlands, S.O. 31, 6259
    >>Canadian volunteer radar technicians, United Kingdom certificates of appreciation, o.q., 1892
    >>Institutions created at end, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, reform, necessity, 9902
    >>Women, role, armed forces/factories, S.O. 31, 6304-5
    >>See also Armenia--Genocide of 1915; Canadian Armed Forces--Birchall; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation--Programs; Holocaust; Italian Canadians; Japanese Canadians; Veterans benefits--Merchant seamen; Veterans passim

World Wide Web see Information highway--Internet

Wrongful conviction claims see Justice system

WTO see World Trade Organization

Wulf, Jason see Dangerous driving--Reed, Ryan

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